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diff --git a/crawl-ref/source/util/docs/README.tex b/crawl-ref/source/util/docs/README.tex index 712058a700..5c386665e9 100644 --- a/crawl-ref/source/util/docs/README.tex +++ b/crawl-ref/source/util/docs/README.tex @@ -60,11 +60,12 @@ standards. \subsection*{How to get started? (Information for new players)} If you'd like to dive in immediately, your best bets are to either -start up a game and choose one of the tutorials (press \key{T} when -asked for race), or print \key{quickstart.pdf} (in the \key{docs} -directory). Studious readers might want to browse the manual (see -below). Note that you can read both the quickstart text and the -manual in-game; pressing \key{?} brings up a menu for that. +start up a game and choose one of the tutorials (press \key{Ctrl-T} +when asked for species), or print \key{quickstart.pdf} (in the +\key{docs} directory). Studious readers might want to browse the +manual (see below). Note that you can read both the quickstart +text and the manual in-game; pressing \key{?} brings up a menu for +that. \para @@ -109,7 +110,7 @@ spent some time playing the game. The following files in the \key{docs} directory may be helpful, all of which can be read in-game (press \key{?}): \\ -\key{crawl\_manual.txt} is the full manual. It explains all races, classes, +\key{crawl\_manual.txt} is the full manual. It explains all species, jobs, item types etc. If you do not delight in manuals, you can put off the reading this file until later. \\ @@ -153,7 +154,7 @@ development. See the \key{CREDITS} in the main folder for a myriad of contributors, past and present; \key{license.txt} contains the legal blurb. \dungeon\ \crawl\ \soup\ is an open source, freeware roguelike. It is -supported on Linux, Windows, OS X and, to a lesser extent, on DOS. The +supported on Linux, Windows, OS X and, to a lesser extent, on DOS. The source should compile and run on any reasonably modern Unix. \soup\ features both ASCII and graphical (Tiles) display. |